Issue #5474 has been updated by Anurag Priyam.
Once this proposal has been implemented, would we also want to change the relevant API calls (in core, stdlib, etc.) to use keyword arguments instead of an optional Hash?
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Feature #5474: keyword argument
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/5474
Author: Yusuke Endoh
Status: Assigned
Priority: Normal
Assignee: Yusuke Endoh
Category: core
Target version: 2.0.0
Hello,
I'm sending a patch for keyword arguments.
(This feature had been discussed in #5454, but I'm re-creating
a new ticket because the old ticket was resigtered in ruby-dev)
Matz himself proposed this feature. It is also basically
promised to include the feature in 2.0. [ruby-core:39837]
I'm planning to commit the patch after it is reviewed by koichi.
But the detail of the spec is not fixed yet, and may be changed
drastically.
We would like to hear your comments and suggestions, especially,
with a use case and/or an actual experience.
The background of this proposal is that, in the recent Ruby,
the last argument (as a Hash) is often used to pass optional
information. This feature is intended to aid the style.
Look an example:
def create_point(x, y, color: "white", size: 1)
# keyword arguments ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ here!
p [x, y, color, size]
end
create_point(2, 3, color: "red")
#=> [2, 3, "red", 1]
The caller size is a traditional hash argument notation.
This feature is Hash parsing in the callee side.
(So it is more suitable to call it "keyword parameter."
But I use "keyword argument" because everyone calls so.)
We can implement the similar behavior in pure Ruby. However,
this feature is easier to read/write, and richer in the some
aspects:
- it raises an TypeError when unknown keyword is given
create_point(2, 3, style: "solid")
#=> unknown keyword (TypeError)
- you can use ** argument to suppress the TypeError and/or
to get the given hash itself:
def create_point(x, y, color: "white", size: 1, **h)
p [x, y, color, size, h]
end
create_point(2, 3, style: "solid")
#=> [2, 3, "red", 1, {:style=>"solid"}]
- it is easily used even when there is a rest argument
def create_point(x, y, *r, color: "solid", size: 1)
...
end
(a complex and non-essential code is required to
implement the same behavior in pure Ruby)
- there is room for optimizing the speed (though I have
not done any optimization yet)
An alternative design is to treat all parameters as keyword
arguments (as Evan said in [ruby-core:40195]).
def create_point(x, y, color = "white", size = 1)
p [x, y, color, size]
end
create_point(color: "red", x: 2, y: 3)
#=> [2, 3, "red", 1]
Actually I also like this, but I'm afraid if it is too flexible
and seems difficult to implement and optimize.
Thanks,
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Yusuke Endoh <mame / tsg.ne.jp>
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